Cuauhtemoc

Cuauhtemoc
Author: Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1898
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCD:31175021426682

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Handbook to Life in the Aztec World

Handbook to Life in the Aztec World
Author: Manuel Aguilar-Moreno
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195330830

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Describes daily life in the Aztec world, including coverage of geography, foods, trades, arts, games, wars, political systems, class structure, religious practices, trading networks, writings, architecture and science.

Fifth Sun

Fifth Sun
Author: Camilla Townsend
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190673062

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Fifth Sun offers a comprehensive history of the Aztecs, spanning the period before conquest to a century after the conquest, based on rarely-used Nahuatl-language sources written by the indigenous people.

Time and the Ancestors

Time and the Ancestors
Author: Maarten Jansen,Gabina Aurora Pérez Jiménez
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 645
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004340527

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Time and the Ancestors: Aztec and Mixtec Ritual Art combines iconographical analysis with archaeological, historical and ethnographic studies and offers new interpretations of enigmatic masterpieces from ancient Mexico, focusing specifically on the symbols and values of the religious heritage of indigenous peoples.

Daily Life of the Aztecs

Daily Life of the Aztecs
Author: David Carrasco,Scott Sessions
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2008
Genre: Aztecs
ISBN: UCSC:32106017485035

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Describes and explains various aspects of life in complex historical eras - cultural, social, religious, political - with details on such activities as cooking, games, dress, and parenting.

Mexico

Mexico
Author: Enrique Krauze
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 885
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780062285263

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The concentration of power in the caudillo (leader) is as much a formative element of Mexican culture and politics as the historical legacy of the Aztec emperors, Cortez, the Spanish Crown, the Mother Church and the mixing of the Spanish and Indian population into a mestizo culture. Krauze shows how history becomes biography during the century of caudillos from the insurgent priests in 1810 to Porfirio and the Revolution in 1910. The Revolutionary era, ending in 1940, was dominated by the lives of seven presidents -- Madero, Zapata, Villa, Carranza, Obregon, Calles and Cardenas. Since 1940, the dominant power of the presidency has continued through years of boom and bust and crisis. A major question for the modern state, with today's president Zedillo, is whether that power can be decentralized, to end the cycles of history as biographies of power.

Idols Behind Altars

Idols Behind Altars
Author: Anita Brenner
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2012-10-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780486145754

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Critical study ranges from pre-Columbian times through the 20th century to explore Mexico's intrinsic association between art and religion; the role of iconography in Mexican art; and the return to native values. Unabridged reprint of the classic 1929 edition. 118 black-and-white illustrations.

Moctezuma s Children

Moctezuma s Children
Author: Donald E. Chipman
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780292782648

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Though the Aztec Empire fell to Spain in 1521, three principal heirs of the last emperor, Moctezuma II, survived the conquest and were later acknowledged by the Spanish victors as reyes naturales (natural kings or monarchs) who possessed certain inalienable rights as Indian royalty. For their part, the descendants of Moctezuma II used Spanish law and customs to maintain and enhance their status throughout the colonial period, achieving titles of knighthood and nobility in Mexico and Spain. So respected were they that a Moctezuma descendant by marriage became Viceroy of New Spain (colonial Mexico's highest governmental office) in 1696. This authoritative history follows the fortunes of the principal heirs of Moctezuma II across nearly two centuries. Drawing on extensive research in both Mexican and Spanish archives, Donald E. Chipman shows how daughters Isabel and Mariana and son Pedro and their offspring used lawsuits, strategic marriages, and political maneuvers and alliances to gain pensions, rights of entailment, admission to military orders, and titles of nobility from the Spanish government. Chipman also discusses how the Moctezuma family history illuminates several larger issues in colonial Latin American history, including women's status and opportunities and trans-Atlantic relations between Spain and its New World colonies.